According to British actor Jack Whitehall, he has been excised from the circle of trust because he had the nerve to call Prince Harry “ginger nuts” at the Royal Variety Performance.
What Is Harry’s Nickname?
What is this all about? According to the British comedian, “I think I have been banned because I called him ‘Ginger Nuts’ at the Royal Variety.” Oh my. Well, he would know.
According to the Daily Mail, Whitehall’s remarks are not unique, others have made similar claims about Hollywood Harry axing some of the entourage, like Usain Bolt, “since he started dating Meghan Markle.”
If this is true, perhaps the timing was pure coincidence? It makes no sense that someone as jovial and reportedly good-natured as Harry would see the need to make himself pleasing to another just for acceptance? Then again, it’s been reported that his smooth, wrinkle-free brow is down to Botox, simply because he is now running in the fast lane.
Has Harry Cut Back His Inner Circle?
Maybe Harry will let loose and reveal his motivations in his upcoming memoir. It is supposedly due in fall and many royal experts assert that the book will be chockablock with juicy tidbits so as to make his publisher happy. Is there any other reason Harry, not even 40, is worthy of an autobiography?
Will Harry Drag His Family In His Memoirs?
Royal watcher Dylan Howard told Channel 5’s documentary Prince Harry and Meghan Vs The Monarchy, “It’s almost like Prince Harry is driving a wedge with a sledgehammer through his relationship with Prince William.”
As for Harry’s bridge-burning, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams concurs with Howard. He has noted that there was a time when, “both brothers were inseparable. It’s in no doubt that one of the tragedies is that they have taken very different roads.”
He also claims that there is no chance of their, “rift being healed,” because, “the problem is what is going to be in that book.”
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Yes. Very immature, Petty, vindictive and quite bluntly, NOT TOO BRIGHT